Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 August 1939 — Page 5

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Brides-to-Be Name Attendants As Showers by Friends and Kin Continue With Unabated Pace

The announcement of several more bridal parties and engagements is headline news in the pre-nuptial field. Showers for the brides-to-be continue with unfagging pace as friends and relatives entertain for them. Miss Marie Josephine Foley,, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Miss Lorene Fillenworth and Miss H. Foley. 314 N. Tacoma Ave. has Lillian DeArmith will be assistant chosen members of her bridal party | hostesses for her wedding Saturday to Jack o a : William Ferguson, son of Mr, and| Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Dippel, Mrs. William A. Ferguson, 1135/1533 Spruce St, have announced Fairfield Ave. The wedding will the approaching marriage of their be in the Grace Methodist Church, [daughter, Miss Helen, to John P. Miss Lucille Siefert has | Hofmann Jr, son of Mr. and Mrs.

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maid of honor. John P. Hofmann, 1349 Kappes St. Bridesmaids will include Miss Joan |The ceremony will be Saturday. Ferguson, a sister of the bride. | 2 4 = groom-to-be; Miss Pauline Poe and| Mrs. Harold Hubbard will be maMrs. Joseph Ake Jr. Richard Fer-|tron-of-honor at the marriage of guson. the bridegroom-to-be’s | Miss Frances Cornelius, daughter of brother, will be best man and ushers|Mrs. David Cornelius, Mulberry, to will include Howard Foley, a|Robert P. Jones, son of Mr. and brother of the bride-to-be; Joseph Mrs. E. L. Jones, 133 W. 20th St. Kendall of Kokomo and Joseph|The ceremony will be performed at Ake Jr. 8:30 o'clock Friday night in the ” Lutheran Church at Cicero. Miss Ann Mootz will be bridesmaid! Miss Cornelius’ bridesmaids will for the wedding of her sister, Miss | be Miss Martha Cook and Miss Jean Clara Mootz, and Richard 8. Van|Burt of Cicero. Keith Jones, brother Fleet next Monday. Miss Mootz is | of the bridegroom, will be best man. a daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Henry| Ushers will be Aaron Hartzler Jr. Mootz, 1958 Carrollton Ave. and Mr.!and Thomas Hartzler of Elwood, Van Fleet is the son of Mr. and nephews of the bride-to-be; Thomas Mrs. Peter Van Fleet, 530 BE. 57th 8t.| Hendrickson of Thornton cousin of The bride-to-be was honored re- the bridegroom-to-be, and Harold cently at a personal shower by Miss Hubbard.

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County P-T. A. Board Outlines New Program

Marion County Parent-Teacher Association board members were to meet at 1 o'clock this afternoon in {Parlor A of the Severin Hotel to formulate their program for the coming year and to conduct a short

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Miss Dorothy Ruth Busteed, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Busteed, 4129 Byram Ave, has] chosen her sister, Miss Lucille Bus-| teed, as maid of honor for her wed- | ding Saturday to Paul William Schaefer. Mr. Schaefer is the son| of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam G. F. Schaefer, 3607 Brookside Parkway. The wedding will be Saturday. Ed-| win Hutchins will be best man, ® 8 8

Miss Louise Troy, daughter of| Mrs. Edward Troy, 507 West Drive, | Woodruff Place, has chosen Mrs. | Dwight Stiles as matron of honor | for her marriage Saturday, Sept. 23, to Joseph W. Sullivan. The wedding will take place in the Westminster Presbyterian Church. Miss Troy's bridesmaids will be Mrs. Albert Troy, her sister-in-law, | and Miss Wilma Aulenbacher.| Charles Hacker of Harrisburg, Pa, | will be best man and ushers will be Albert Troy and Harry Lister. Another brother, Edward Troy, will give away the bride. Several parties already have been planned for the bride-to-be. Mrs. Howard Campbell and Mrs, George Horst Jr. will entertain on Sept. 8 Miss Aulenbacher will be hostess at a party on Sept. 15 and on the following day, Mesdames Stiles, Harry Clark and Harry Carver of Wel. lesley, Mass, will entertain. Mrs. | Robert Gilkison also plans to give a party in Miss Troy's honor. Mr. Sullivan is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Sullivan, 2415 N. Alabama St. f 4 4

Miss Louise Brandt, daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Brandt, | 3728 Guilford Ave, whose marriage will be to Henry Lee Moffett, was| honored at a luncheon Saturday at| the Spring View Inn. Miss Mildred | Scales, an attendant for the wed- | ding Sept. 18 in the Broadway Methodist Church, was hostess for | the party. i Guests included Mrs. Brandt, the | bride-to-be’s mother; Mrs. T. D.| Moffett, mother of the prospective | bridegroom; Mrs. O. L. Scales, Mrs. Ralph Brafford; the Misses Mar- | garet Wells, Marian Lockley, Nancy | Soewell, Carleen Becker, Joan Schrader, Jaen Lou Foley, Ellen | Hamilton, Barbara 2echiel and Betty Schissel. » ” »

Miss Loretta Nayrocker, who will! be married to Paul Logan Thursday, | Sept. 7, will be entertained by mems- | bers of Alpha Chapter of Omega | Chi Sorority at a linen shower) Wednesday evening at the home of | Miss Gertrude Henn, 1333 Ringgold | Ave, Decorations will be in the bridal colors, sea foam and stone blue,

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Ruth McDonough. | Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Cornelius,

brother and sister-in-law of the prospective bride, will entertain at a buffet supper in honor of the couple following the wedding rehearsal Thursday evening at the Cicero Church. The wedding party will return to the Cornelius’ home at 4638 Broadway for the party Guests at a recent miscellaneous shower given by Mrs. R. A. Cornelius at her home included Mesdames Jones, Robert Hammond, Paul Rhoadarmer, Frank Peggs, E. C. Ray, George Gramer, Forrest Lassiter, Hubbard, Forest Grove; Mrs. Francis Keller, Detroit; Mrs. Watson Kaiser, Cicero; Mrs. David Cornelius, the bride-to-be's mother; and the Misses Jane Davis, Martha Cook and Hazel Smith. n = 2 Mrs. George T. Purnes Jr. was hostess recently at a miscellaneous shower in honor of Miss Winifred Cassel of Washington, who will be married Friday to Cortland Giliett in Washington. Attending the party were Mesdames H. L. Trask, Hanly Blackburn, William Thomas, Starlin R. Ryan, C. K. Robbins, E. Lee Winders; Misses Alice Evans, Ruth Shewmon and Dorothy Rogge.

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{business meeting. Mrs. August H. |Hartman, president will preside, | A new program chairman will be elected by the Board to serve during the coming year. The date for (the Presidents’ Day dinner will be (set and a committee appointed to make plans for the event. Work on the organization's vearbook will be completed and plans will be made for the conferences held at each meeting with the various standing com-

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|mittees. The date for the 7-A district meet(ing, which will be held Sept. 25 in | Board members. The regional meeting will be held Oct. 12 in Shelbyville, Among standing committee chairmen who will present their program {plans at the meeting today are Mrs. jas) Lancaster, budget; Mrs, FP. E. | ’annady, finance; Mrs. C. E. Blakes(lee, health; Mrs. A. H. Blank. histor(lan; Mrs. H. F. Goll, Indiana Par-ent-Teacher Rulletin; Mrs. Walter A. Stuck, legislation; Mrs. William Wisehart, library: Mrs. Lee Mendenhall, membership; Mrs. Hugh iray, National Parent-Teacher magazine; Mrs. J. B. Lewis, parliamentarian; Mrs. C. G Berry, publications; Mrs. Lester Boughton, publicity; Mrs. Albert Cossell, safety; Mrs. Fred Wilson, study club; Mrs. Harry Wiest, summer roundup; Mrs. Lewis, question box, and Mrs. C. Dolly Gray, achievement. Officers of the organization, elected for a two-year term, are Mrs. Hartman, president; Mrs. Earl

second vice president; Mrs. Gray, recording secretary: Mrs. Howard corresponding secretary,’

‘New officers will be chosen next | March. Board members, elected for the (same term as the officers, are Mes{dames Lewis, Harvey Coons and Grover Wagle.

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Miss Margaret Dunkin will be {hostess to members of Kappa Delta | Theta at a meeting Wednesday evening at her home.

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Delaware, hostess. Social meet-| ing. Beta Chapter, Phi Theta Delta. Tues. eve. Miss Charlotte MecKay, 1121 Wade Ave. hostess. Spread.

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CLUBS C. H. I. C. Chapter of the Sub Deb. | Wed. Miss Joan Johnson, 1121! Wade Ave., hostess. | Pi Sigma Xappa Chapter of the] Sub Deb. Tonight. Miss Clara-| belle Langdon, 520 N. Campbell Ave, hostess. Slumber party.

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Mrs. Swift Honored

Mrs. Edna Swift, who has resigned after 15 years as visitor for the Lau- | ter Boys Club, was honored recently by the Mother's Club at a farewell party. The club presented her with | a traveling case and bedspread.

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